Villette Flashcards

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key themes in Villette

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Relgion
Gothic
Gender
self

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What kind of Woman was rare in Bronte’s time

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a woman who reveled an independent spirt

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What did Bronte reject to attract men

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The use of sexuality in any form

criticised Women who resorted to this female charecteristic as lacking self respect, a fate she deemed worse than death

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Why does Lucy deploy the Roman Catholic Church as a tyrannical insinuation

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to lauch and disguise a general critique of male domination and female subordination intricacy to the structure of English Victorian society

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When was it written and published

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Written in 1852/2
published in 1853
coincides with the anti- Catholic agitation of 1850’s

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How does the narrator demonstrate a two fold nature

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soft spoken nature among her acceptances
beligerant and petty attitude to the reader
surprising and contradictory

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What is the relationship between the narrator and the the reader

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difficult at best
in Lucy , Bronte has created a character with qualities that challenege the trad. view of the narrator as a guide
nothing immediately accessible about her
withold info

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How does bronte create the antihesis of a literary hero and Rochester in Villette

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Paul Emmanuel lacks all romance and is instead humanly flawed
Bronte is reminding the reader that women of self respect and intellect can seek their place in the world without the assistance of men

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An interesting feature of Paul and Lucy relationship

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Paul remains a Roman Catholic . in its comfortable contemplation of a mixed marriage Villette actually agrees with later attitudes on this matter, obviously going against views that prevailed
a case of Amor Vincit Omina

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10
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What is one way that Lucy tries to forage an independent life in the novel

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emigration

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Does Lucy appear to have paradoxical views towards the Catholic faith

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yes
attracted to some aspects of the catholic faith when she admits ‘ whatever romanism may be there are good romanists
goes to confession

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12
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What can Villette be considered as

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Bronte most ambitious and complex narrative achievement

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How does Lucy engage in various sterotypes of a woman needing a man

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longing for male precedes
injurged feelings
engaged in needlework sometimes as a distraction from thoughts about men

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An example of how catholism is cast in an evil role

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When were Silas attempts to dereail Lucy’s affection for M Paul by stressing Paul’s devotion to his ex fiancé

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How does lucy describe her decision to leave England

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‘it was by the leading of stars only that i traced the dim path’ suggests a definite lack of conciousnes on her part

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16
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What were the career options like for women at the time

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v limited

only carriers for proper yet impoverished woman was governess or teacher

17
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How many times is Lucy exposed to the spectral manifestation of the nun

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5

18
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In what ways is Villette an experimental novel

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1st person singular perspective

partly autobiographical

19
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What is special about the tittle of Villette

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It is spacialised unlike rest which are based on a name

20
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What are the autobiographical details in Villette

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she elaborates on the true story of her unrequited love for a married schoolmaster called Constantin Héger.

21
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Gothic features of Villette

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far-fetched coincidences
doubling
anti catholic fears-links to the monk
psychological focus

22
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what have feminist critics said of the conclusion of the novel

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perceived the novels departure from the marriage plot as a rejection of a patriarchal narrative that restricts the lives of women

23
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what type of novel/fiction is Villette said to pre empt

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sensation fiction which took off in 1860’s